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Proctor Brown is a Massachusetts minuteman, but he is also heir to the magic of the Salem. He is willing to die for his freedom, but when a mysterious Covenant of witches intervenes in the conflict, he must decide whether he will risk his immortal soul.

An audio book version, available through Audible.com, narrated by William Dufris, went on sale in 2012.

The secret history of the Revolution continues. When George Washington and the Continental Army are cursed, chained to the ghosts of their own dead, it's up to Proctor Brown and the other Salem witches to find the spell that will free them.

The secret history of the Revolution concludes. While the Covenant unleashes demons in America as part of their final push to stop the Revolution, Proctor Brown goes to Europe to fight them on their own ground.

Other Books

Wild Things: Stories, by C.C. Finlay, Storybundle.com, May 2016

The first ebook edition of this collection, with a brand new Afterword by the author containing notes on all the stories.

A collection of 14 stories originally published between 2001-2005, including the Hugo and Nebula-nominated novella “The Political Officer,” Sidewise Award finalist “We Come Not To Praise Washington,” and the frequently translated and reprinted “Pervert.”

The printing included a signed/numbered edition of 250 copies sold with exclusive chapbook “Her Life Sentence.”

The story of Maggot, a human boy raised by trolls. "The best fantasies illuminate that which is beautiful, painful, and true... and no fantasy I've ever read has done it better than The Prodigal Troll." ~ Bradley Denton, author of Lunatics

A purposefully terrible hoax novel that exposed the false claims of vanity press PublishAmerica. All proceeds from the sale of this book (eventually published as print-on-demand through lulu) benefit the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) Emergency Medical Fund.

"The world is full of bad books written by amateurs. But why settle for the merely regrettable? Atlanta Nights is a bad book written by experts." ~ T. Nielsen Hayden